Friday, 5 December 2025

Making a Bigger Blanket or Throw

Blankets can be made with any weight of yarn – DK, Aran Weight/Worsted, or Chunky

Just be sure to be consistent throughout. And use the needle/ hook size appropriate for the yarn (this is usually stated on the label).

If knitting - straight needles or circular needles can be used

 

Bigger blankets are not usually made in one piece - the weight of the blanket puts a lot of strain on the wrists. To prevent this most are made in pieces and joined.

 

To make a blanket with squares ~

This is a great way of using up full or part balls of yarn that are left over from other projects.

 

For knitted blankets –

If you are going to add a border all around after joining, chose any stitch

If you are not going to add a border all around after joining, chose a stitch that lies flat – like garter stitch, moss stitch or seed stitch (not stocking stitch, ribbed stitches or lacy stitches).

Straight needles or circular needles can be used

You can make your squares any size you like – popular sizes are 6”, 8”, 10” or 12” squares


I make my blankets with DK yarn - the result is  warm but not too heavy.

·        If you are using DK yarn & 4mm needles you will need to cast on 33sts for a 6” square

·        If you are using DK yarn & 4mm needles you will need to cast on 44sts for a 8” square

·        If you are using DK yarn & 4mm needles you will need to cast on 66sts for a 12” square

 


Here is a handy guide to how many squares you will need to make for a complete blanket ~

 

For a blanket of around 36” x 48”  (91 x 122cm)

Size of 

 Square

Squares Required –

width x length

Finished Size

 

 

 

6”

6 x 8 = 48

this will make a blanket 36” wide and 48” long

8”

5 x 6 = 30

this will make a blanket 40” wide and 48” long

12”

3 x 4 = 12

this will make a blanket 36” wide and 48” long

 

For a blanket of around 42” x 54”  (107 x 137cm)

Size of Square

Squares Required –

width x length

Finished Size

 

 

 

6”

7 x 9 = 63

this will make a blanket 42” wide and 54” long

8”

5 x 7 = 35

this will make a blanket 40” wide and 56” long

 

For a blanket of around 48” x 72”  (122 x 183cm)

Size of Square

Squares Required –

width x length

Finished Size

 

 

 

6”

8 x 12 = 96

this will make a blanket 48” wide and 72” long

8”

6 x 9 = 54

this will make a blanket 48” wide and 72” long

10”

5 x 7 = 35

this will make a blanket 50” wide and 70” long

12”

4 x 6 = 24

this will make a blanket 48” wide and 72” long

 

For a blanket of around 60” x 90”  (152 x 229cm)

Size of Square

Squares Required –

width x length

Finished Size

 

 

 

6”

10 x 15 = 150

this will make a blanket 60” wide and 90” long

8”

8 x 11 = 88

this will make a blanket 64” wide and 88” long

10”

6 x 9 = 54

this will make a blanket 60” wide and 90” long

12”

5 x 8 = 40

this will make a blanket 60” wide and 96” long

 

The weakest part of a blanket made this way are the joins. You must be sure that you join them with a strong seam. This can be done by sewing (whip stitch is quick and easy)  – or crocheting – them together.

There is a lot of joining!  And a lot of ends to darn away.

To save time and effort – you can, of course, make strips instead of squares – and then join the strips together.

 

Another idea is to make larger square or rectangular blocks ~

If you like to knit using long straight needles or circular needles – cast on as many stitches as fit comfortably and knit until your piece is 24” long. Then join the blocks.

 

To finish ~

If you can crochet – a crochet border all around gives a good finish.


For crochet blankets -

There are lots of choices. You can make your blanket or throw in one piece, or in squares, strips or blocks. 

Granny squares or granny stripes, chevron and V-stitch all work well.

  


If you are making a blanket to donate ~

Each hospital, hospice or other organisation will have their own requirements and guidance about the yarns, fabrics and notions that should be used in the items they receive – please check before you invest time and money in making any items to donate.

I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  

In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.  

However, please do not copy my patterns
Copyright © 2025      ‘made by marianna’       All Rights Reserved

This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied, shared, reproduced
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Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Cameron Baby Cardigan

 

Cameron Baby Cardigan



Cameron Baby Cardigan

 

Button Front Baby Cardigan Jacket ~ For a baby of around  3 - 6 months

Size:

Width:                         19"

Length:                        10"

Sleeve Length:           6”

 

Tension: 

22sts = 4" (10cm)

Requires:

Around   80g of DK (8ply) yarn for the long-sleeved version

Around   75g of DK (8ply) yarn for the short-sleeved version

4mm needles
6 buttons

 

Instructions:

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 67sts

Row 1:             K1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Row 2:             S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Row 3:             S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Row 4:             S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end
Row 5:            S1, k1, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), p1, * k1, p1, rep from * to last 2sts, k2
Row 6:            S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Row 7:            K12, kfb, k1, kfb, k5, kfb, k1, kfb, k20, kfb, k1, kfb, k5, kfb, k1, kfb, k13

Row 8:            K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                       (75sts)

Row 9:            K13, kfb, k1, kfb, k7, kfb, k1, kfb, k22, kfb, k1, kfb, k7, kfb, k1, kfb, k14

Row 10:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                       (83sts)

Row 11:          K14, kfb, k1, kfb, k9, kfb, k1, kfb, k24, kfb, k1, kfb, k9, kfb, k1, kfb, k15

Row 12:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                       (91sts)

Row 13:          K15, kfb, k1, kfb, k11, kfb, k1, kfb, k26, kfb, k1, kfb, k11, kfb, k1, kfb, k16

Row 14:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                       (99sts)

Row 15:          K16, kfb, k1, kfb, k13, kfb, k1, kfb, k28, kfb, k1, kfb, k13, kfb, k1, kfb, k17

Row 16:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                       (107sts)

Row 17:          K17, kfb, k1, kfb, k15, kfb, k1, kfb, k30, kfb, k1, kfb, k15, kfb, k1, kfb, k18

Row 18:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                      

Row 19:          K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k14, kfb, k1, kfb, k17, kfb, k1, kfb, k32, kfb, k1, kfb, k17, kfb, k1, kfb, k19

Row 20:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 21:          K19, kfb, k1, kfb, k19, kfb, k1, kfb, k34, kfb, k1, kfb, k19, kfb, k1, kfb, k20

Row 22:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 23:          K20, kfb, k1, kfb, k21, kfb, k1, kfb, k36, kfb, k1, kfb, k21, kfb, k1, kfb, k21

Row 24:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 25:          K21, kfb, k1, kfb, k23, kfb, k1, kfb, k38, kfb, k1, kfb, k23, kfb, k1, kfb, k22

Row 26:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 27:          K22, kfb, k1, kfb, k25, kfb, k1, kfb, k40, kfb, k1, kfb, k25, kfb, k1, kfb, k23

Row 28:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 29:          K23, kfb, k1, kfb, k27, kfb, k1, kfb, k42, kfb, k1, kfb, k27, kfb, k1, kfb, k24

Row 30:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 31:          K24, kfb, k1, kfb, k29, kfb, k1, kfb, k44, kfb, k1, kfb, k29, kfb, k1, kfb, k25

Row 32:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 33:          K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k21, kfb, k1, kfb, k31, kfb, k1, kfb, k46, kfb, k1, kfb, k31, kfb, k1, kfb, k26

Row 34:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                                   (179sts)

Row 35:          Knit

Row 36:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 37:          K28, slip next 36sts onto a stitch holder, k51, slip next 36sts onto a stitch holder, k28     
Row 38:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5                                   (107sts)            

Row 39:          K27, kfb, k50, kfb, k28                                    (109sts)

Row 40:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 41:          K8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5

Row 42:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 43:          Knit

Row 44:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 45:          K5, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 8sts, p3, k5

Row 46:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 47:           K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row

Row 48:           K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 49:          K8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5

Row 50:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 51:          Knit

Row 52:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 53:          K5, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 8sts, p3, k5

Row 54:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 55:           Knit

Row 56:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 57:          K8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5

Row 58:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 59:          Knit

Row 60:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 61:           K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k1, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 8sts, p3, k5

Row 62:           K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 63:           S1, knit to end

Row 64:           K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 65:          K8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5

Row 66:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 67:          Knit

Row 68:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 69:          K5, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 8sts, p3, k5

Row 70:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 71:           Knit

Row 72:          K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 73:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Row 74:           S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Row 75:           S1, k1, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), p1, * k1, p1, rep from * to last 2sts, k2

Row 76:           S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Row 77:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Cast off in rib

Work long or short sleeves   

 

Long Sleeves ~ Both Alike

Row 1              Knit into front & back of first st, knit to last st, knit into front & back of last st     (38sts)

Row 2              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 3              S1, knit to end of row

Row 4              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 5              S1, knit to end of row

Row 6              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 7              S1, k2tog, knit to last 3sts, k2tog, k1             (36sts)

Row 8              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 9              S1, knit to end of row

Row 10            S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 11            S1, knit to end of row

Row 12            S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 13            S1, knit to end of row

Row 14            S1, purl to last st, k1

Repeat the last 8 rows three times more                               (30sts)

Row 39            S1, k2tog, knit to last 3sts, k2tog, k1             (28sts)

Row 40            S1, purl to last st, k1

Knit 5 rows

Cast off

Make the second sleeve in the same way

 

Short Sleeves ~ Both Alike

Put the 36sts, left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.

With right side facing –

Row 1              Knit

Row 2              S1, purl to last st, k1

Repeat the last 2 rows three times more

Knit 5 rows

Cast off knitwise

Make the second sleeve in the same way

To Complete ~

Sew up sleeve seams. Gather together underarms

Darn away ends

Sew on buttons

I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  

In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.  

However, please do not copy my patterns
Copyright © 2025      ‘made by marianna’       All Rights Reserved

This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied, shared, reproduced
or republished on any webpage or website